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Teenagers and Sex- Are They Ready? |
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Written by Tim Hartnett, PhD, LMFT and Amy Cooper, DHS
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Amy Cooper holds a Doctorate in Human Sexuality from the
Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Sexuality. She consults
professionally with teens, adults, and couples on issues of sexuality,
intimacy, and relationships.
Tim Hartnett, Ph.D. is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist in private
practice. He specializes in Individual Counseling, Couples Therapy, and Divorce
Mediation.
Intro: "When should a person become sexually active?" a fellow counselor asked an audience of parents and middle school students. The question was meant to be rhetorical, a springboard from which to lecture on the subject, but a sixth grader spontaneously blurted out his answer. "Not until you are thirty."...
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Mothers and Financial Matters |
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Written by Elaine Kiernan, CPA
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President & CEO, Financial Resource Associates, Inc., Certified Financial Planner (CFP), Certified Divorce Financial Analyst (CDFA), Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS), Certified Senior Advisor (CSA)
Summary: This article helps women understand what they should be aware of in their financial lives... especially if they are considering divorce.
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Finding Fulfillment In Mother's Work |
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Written by Alison Gilbert, MA, LMFT
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Allison Gilbert, LMFT, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, is a psychotherapist in Santa Cruz who has been a stay-at-home mom
for 13 years. She believes there's no
more important work than the job of nurturing children. Allison
helps to support mothers through her workshops and counseling sessions.
Summary: Mothers benefit
from self-care. Mother's work is a fundamental cornerstone to the healthy
functioning of any society. When a mother
gets her needs met too, she can revitalize her daily
workload.
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Giving the Gift of Positive Body Image |
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Written by Melissa Fritchle, MA
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Melissa is a Marriage and Family Therapy
Intern and Sex Therapy Intern at Process Therapy Institute and lectures on sexuality.
Past Experience as a
Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist, Sports Massage Therapist,
and anatomy instructor
Summary: This article outlines fun
ways to make your home and family body positive in the face of so many
challenging social messages.
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Soup for the Body and Soul Children Will Eat |
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Written by Leman Uyuklu, MA
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Leman Uyuklu is owner of AmericaEd in San Jose, California with her husband Omar. Leman is an educator who is passionate about her work of bringing quality care and teaching to children ages 2-13! She and her husband have owned 2 schools, AmericaEd being the second, Leman taught in a Silicon Valley Community College in the late 1990s.
Summary: This is a wonderful recipe from my family kitchen from my homeland, Turkey, that everyone in the house loves to have. My 7 year old son drinks this soup with excitement every time I make it. This is one of the many ways I use to get those healthy veggies in my child's growing body.
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Connecting Life with ADD! |
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Sharon Slayton is the Founder of ADD Solutions, located in Central California. Her organization helps find solutions to the challenges of ADD. She is a vendor for the CA Department of Rehabilitation specializing in job placement, coaching and business development for people with learning and physical disabilities.
Summary: This month, "Authoritative" is the magic word! Find out how parenting played a significant part in helping researchers understand kids with AD/HD!
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Keeping It All in Perspective |
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Barbara Carey is an Inventor/Entrepreneur/Author and Founder of Akasha
Group, LLC
Summary: Learning to balance family life and work
life. Being an inventor/entrepreneur
and a mother requires you to be a skilled balancer - of time, energy, money,
emotional capital, and a whole host of other things.
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What 4 Things Can I Do With 2 Numbers? |
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Richard Woodbury, MS is a Math Coach on the Central Coast of California.
Intro: The first thing that we get taught is to add, especially numbers that are 5 or less because we can use our fingers. Then we face subtraction, or take away, which is the opposite of addition and makes our brains work harder. If we keep it simple by using examples that we understand such as rocks, or money, it becomes clearer...
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